In Cell Genomics, an international consortium led by researchers at the Joint Genome Institute team generated 824 new Actinobacteria genomes, which were were combined with nearly 5,000 publicly available ones and 1,100 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) reconstructed from sequenced environmental samples in a previous study.
Seeking Structure With Metagenome Sequences
In collaboration with DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) researchers, the team led by David Baker of the University of Washington reports that structural models have been generated for 12 percent of the protein families that previously had no structural information available. Read more at JGI News.
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